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06-10-2003, 05:59 PM | #1 |
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Location: Huntsville Ontario Canada
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Well I had a Cowl Hood......
But it did not fit very nice at all. (note I am going for perfection in the area of body lines) It was a Goodmark Hood. I also have aftermarket fenders, So that may have a bit to do with the lines down the side between the fender, but the front of the hood had a up side down U shape to it. the outside corner's hit the grill. and in the middle it was about 1 1/2 " from the grill. there were other areas I did not like also like around the top of the cowl there it ends at the windshield. The contour was not the same on both sides. The stocker hood looks pretty good I guess. I would rather see nice lines than a cowel hood The bends were not very nice either. If the hood costed $300 rater than $800 I could have spent a week on it and made it fit but at $800 CDN. Forget it.
The shop I deal with is really good with returns. As long as there is no damage Bring it Back.
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